On 9/05/2013 12:27 a.m., Mr J Potter wrote:
Works for me!
A few notes for anyone who needs them below.
And some extra notes in case anyone tries to use them ;-)
Thanks again everyone.
Jim
UK
Issues/gotchas:
It doesn't work behind parent proxies.
Well, it requires the parent proxy to be
Works for me!
A few notes for anyone who needs them below.
Thanks again everyone.
Jim
UK
Issues/gotchas:
It doesn't work behind parent proxies.
It works with NTLM and ident
You need your own certificate authority on all clients.
To build squid3.2 on debian 7:
dependencies: install everything
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with filtering user access specifically with
Google (Mail, docs, calendars etc) - it looks to me like not all the
requests the client makes are showing up in squid access log.
As far as I can tell, AJAX requests aren't logged, and I know google
are big AJAX fans, so
Hi, Google services use the HTTPS port, your SQUID is configured to
listen on that port?
2013/5/7 Mr J Potter jpotter...@because.org.uk:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with filtering user access specifically with
Google (Mail, docs, calendars etc) - it looks to me like not all the
requests the
On 8/05/2013 1:12 a.m., Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Yes, http and https traffic all go through squid, which listens on
port 3128. Clients are configured to use this with a PAC file. The
HTTPS requests show up as CONNECT requests, which all work fine. I
just see no entries when I'm sure AJAX